A solid wood door convenient to disassemble and combine

By combining the main door and secondary door, and using connectors for solid wood splicing boards and positioning boards, the problem of inconvenient handling of solid wood doors is solved, achieving the effect of easy disassembly and assembly.

CN224338857UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09KUNSHAN RIMEN BUILDING DECORATION CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
KUNSHAN RIMEN BUILDING DECORATION CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-06
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Technical Problem

The existing solid wood door's one-piece structure takes up a lot of space during transportation, making installation and handling inconvenient.

Method used

It adopts a combination structure of main door and secondary door, and can be disassembled and assembled through connectors of solid wood splicing boards and positioning plates, reducing the space occupied.

Benefits of technology

It enables easy disassembly and assembly of the door, reduces the space required for handling, and improves the convenience of installation and transportation.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical fields of solid wood door, especially to a solid wood door convenient to disassemble and combine, which can conveniently disassemble and combine the door body, reduce the occupied space during carrying, facilitate carrying and bring convenience to the installation and carrying of staff, and it comprises a door body and two groups of connecting pieces, the door body comprises a main door body and two auxiliary door bodies, the upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the main door body and the side of the left and right ends of the two auxiliary door bodies are all provided with splicing grooves, the upper and lower sides of the front and back ends of the main door body and the side of the front and back ends of the two auxiliary door bodies are all provided with positioning grooves communicated with the splicing grooves, a water drop-shaped guide groove is provided on each group of splicing grooves, a threaded hole is provided on each group of positioning grooves, and the two auxiliary door bodies are symmetrically installed on the upper and lower ends of the main door body through the connecting pieces, the connecting pieces comprise two solid wood splicing plates and two solid wood positioning plates and are used for combining and connecting the main door body and the two auxiliary door bodies.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of solid wood doors, and in particular to a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble. Background Technology

[0002] Solid wood doors are made from natural logs or engineered solid wood materials sourced from forests. These logs are dried and then processed through steps such as cutting, polishing, tenoning, and drilling.

[0003] Currently, most solid wood doors are made of one piece. This type of door takes up a lot of space when being installed and moved, especially in elevators or stairs, making it inconvenient for workers to move and install them. Utility Model Content

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble, reduces space occupation during transportation, facilitates handling, and brings convenience to workers during installation and transportation.

[0005] Technical solution

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble, comprising a door body and two sets of connectors. The door body includes a main door body and two secondary door bodies. The upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the main door body and one side of the left and right ends of the two secondary door bodies are provided with splicing grooves. The upper and lower sides of the front and rear ends of the main door body and one side of the front and rear ends of the two secondary door bodies are provided with positioning grooves communicating with the splicing grooves. Each set of splicing grooves has a teardrop-shaped guide groove running through it. Each set of positioning grooves has a threaded hole. The two secondary door bodies are symmetrically installed on the upper and lower ends of the main door body via connectors. The connectors include two solid wood splicing boards and two solid wood positioning boards. Two teardrop-shaped guide strips are symmetrically arranged on the inner side of each splicing panel. The front and rear ends of the teardrop-shaped guide strips are aligned with the front and rear ends of the solid wood splicing panels, respectively. The teardrop-shaped guide strips and solid wood splicing panels are integrally formed. The two solid wood splicing panels are symmetrically installed in the splicing grooves on the left and right ends of the main door and the secondary door through the cooperation of the teardrop-shaped guide strips and the teardrop-shaped guide grooves. The outer sides of the two solid wood splicing panels are aligned with the left and right ends of the main door and the secondary door, respectively. Two connecting bolts are inserted into each of the two solid wood positioning plates. The two solid wood positioning plates are symmetrically installed in the positioning grooves on the front and rear ends of the main door and the secondary door through the cooperation of the connecting bolts and the threaded holes, respectively. The outer sides of the two solid wood positioning plates are aligned with the front and rear ends of the main door and the secondary door, respectively.

[0007] Preferably, two positioning holes are symmetrically opened at both the upper and lower ends of the main door body, and two sets of positioning posts are fixedly provided at the end of each of the two sub-door bodies near the splicing groove. The two sub-door bodies are respectively connected to the upper and lower ends of the main door body through the cooperation of the positioning posts and the positioning holes.

[0008] Preferably, each of the four solid wood positioning plates has two countersunk holes, and a connecting bolt is inserted into each countersunk hole. The connecting bolt is an internal hexagon countersunk bolt.

[0009] Preferably, the outer sides of the four solid wood spliced ​​boards are provided with multiple wavy decorative strips at equal intervals.

[0010] Preferably, the outer edge of the teardrop-shaped guide groove and the connection between the teardrop-shaped guide strip and the solid wood splicing board are provided with rounded corners.

[0011] Preferably, both sets of secondary door bodies have rounded corners at the ends away from the splicing groove.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In use, the door body consists of one main door body and two secondary door bodies, which are connected by four solid wood splicing boards and four solid wood positioning boards. During assembly, first, take one secondary door body and align the bottom end of the secondary door body with the splicing groove and positioning groove with one end of the main door body. Then, take one solid wood splicing board and guide the teardrop-shaped guide strip from one side into the teardrop-shaped guide groove. Then, push the solid wood splicing board to slide it onto the splicing groove. After it is covered, slide another solid wood splicing board onto the main door body and secondary door bodies. On the other side of the door, two solid wood positioning plates are placed in the splicing grooves, and then the two solid wood positioning plates are placed in the positioning grooves at the front and rear ends of the main door and the secondary door through the cooperation of the connecting bolts and threaded holes. The two solid wood positioning plates are placed in front and rear ends of the solid wood splicing plate. Then, the other secondary door is connected to the other end of the main door in the same way to complete the assembly of the entire door. This modular structure makes it easy to disassemble and assemble the door. During transportation, the door can be disassembled into multiple parts, thereby reducing the space occupied and making it convenient for transportation, which brings convenience to the staff during installation and transportation. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the isometric structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the right-side structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 3 This is an isometric exploded view of the assembly structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 4 This is an isometric structural diagram of the main gate body in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 5This is an isometric structural diagram of the secondary gate body in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 6 This is an isometric structural diagram of the back of the solid wood splicing board in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 7 This is a front axonometric structural diagram of the solid wood splicing board in this utility model;

[0020] The following are labels in the attached diagram: 1. Main door body; 2. Secondary door body; 3. Solid wood splicing board; 4. Solid wood positioning board; 5. Connecting bolt; 6. Splicing groove; 7. Positioning groove; 8. Teardrop-shaped guide groove; 9. Teardrop-shaped guide strip; 10. Threaded hole; 11. Positioning hole; 12. Positioning post; 13. Countersunk hole; 14. Wave trim strip; 15. Rounded corner; 16. Arc. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit its scope.

[0022] Example

[0023] Please see Figures 1-7This utility model discloses a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble, comprising a main door body 1, two secondary door bodies 2, two solid wood splicing boards 3, and two solid wood positioning boards 4. The main door body 1 has splicing grooves 6 on its upper and lower sides at both ends, and the two secondary door bodies 2 have splicing grooves 7 on their upper and lower sides at both ends, and the two secondary door bodies 2 have splicing grooves 7 communicating with the splicing grooves 6. Each set of splicing grooves 6 has a teardrop-shaped guide groove 8 extending through it, and each set of positioning grooves 7 has a threaded hole 10. The two secondary door bodies 2 are symmetrically installed on the upper and lower ends of the main door body 1 via connectors. The two solid wood splicing boards 3... Two teardrop-shaped guide strips 9 are symmetrically arranged on the inner side. The front and rear ends of the teardrop-shaped guide strips 9 are aligned with the front and rear ends of the solid wood splice board 3, respectively. The teardrop-shaped guide strips 9 and the solid wood splice board 3 are integrally formed. The two solid wood splice boards 3 are symmetrically installed in the splicing grooves 6 at the left and right ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2 through the cooperation of the teardrop-shaped guide strips 9 and the teardrop-shaped guide grooves 8. The outer sides of the two solid wood splice boards 3 are aligned with the left and right ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2, respectively. Two connecting bolts 5 are inserted into each of the two solid wood positioning plates 4. The two solid wood positioning plates 4 are symmetrically installed in the front and rear ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2 through the cooperation of the connecting bolts 5 and the threaded holes 10. In the positioning groove 7 at the end, and the outer sides of the two solid wood positioning plates 4 are aligned with the front and rear ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2 respectively; in use, the door body consists of one main door body 1 and two secondary door bodies 2, which are connected by four solid wood splicing plates 3 and four solid wood positioning plates 4. When assembling, first take one secondary door body 2, align the bottom end of the secondary door body 2 with the splicing groove 6 and the positioning groove 7 with one end of the main door body 1, then take one solid wood splicing plate 3, and guide the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 from one side into the teardrop-shaped guide groove 8, then push the solid wood splicing plate 3 to slide onto the splicing groove 6. After covering, put on another solid wood splicing plate. The connecting plate 3 slides onto the splicing groove 6 on the other side of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2. Then, by using the connection bolts 5 and the threaded holes 10, the two solid wood positioning plates 4 are covered into the positioning grooves 7 at the front and rear ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2, so that the two solid wood positioning plates 4 block the front and rear ends of the solid wood splicing plate 3. Then, the other secondary door body 2 is connected to the other end of the main door body 1 in the same way, thus completing the assembly of the entire door. This modular structure makes it easy to disassemble and assemble the door. During transportation, the door can be disassembled into multiple parts, thereby reducing the space occupied and making it convenient for transportation, which brings convenience to the staff during installation and transportation.

[0024] The main door 1 has two symmetrical positioning holes 11 at both its upper and lower ends. The two sub-doors 2 are each fixed with two sets of positioning posts 12 at the end near the splicing groove 6. The two sub-doors 2 are respectively connected to the upper and lower ends of the main door 1 through the cooperation of the positioning posts 12 and the positioning holes 11. By setting the positioning holes 11 and positioning posts 12, it is convenient to limit the connection of the main door 1 and the sub-doors 2 when they are combined, so that the connection ends of the main door 1 and the sub-doors 2 are more easily aligned, avoiding misalignment and bringing convenience to the combination of the main door 1 and the sub-doors 2.

[0025] Each of the four solid wood positioning plates 4 has two countersunk holes 13, and a connecting bolt 5 is inserted into each countersunk hole 13. The connecting bolt 5 is an internal hexagon countersunk bolt. When installing the solid wood positioning plate 4, by setting the countersunk holes 13 and using internal hexagon countersunk bolts, the internal hexagon countersunk bolts can be sunk into the countersunk holes 13, making the outer side of the solid wood positioning plate 4 look neat and tidy without any protrusions. In addition, the cooperation between the internal hexagon countersunk bolts and the countersunk holes 13 can provide greater tightening force, making the installation and connection of the solid wood positioning plate 4 more secure.

[0026] The outer sides of the four solid wood splicing boards 3 are each provided with multiple wavy decorative strips 14 at equal intervals; the multiple wavy decorative strips 14 provided on the outer sides of the solid wood splicing boards 3 can decorate the door and make the door look more beautiful.

[0027] The outer edge of the teardrop-shaped guide groove 8 and the connection between the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 and the solid wood splice board 3 are all provided with rounded corners 15. By providing rounded corners 15, the outer edge of the teardrop-shaped guide groove 8 and the connection between the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 and the solid wood splice board 3 can be made smoother. Furthermore, by providing rounded corners 15 at the connection between the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 and the solid wood splice board 3, the stress concentration problem caused by the connection can be eliminated, making it less likely for the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 to break from the solid wood splice board 3.

[0028] Both sets of secondary door bodies 2 have arcs 16 at the corners away from the splicing groove 6; by setting arcs 16, the four corners of the combined door body can be made smoother.

[0029] This utility model discloses a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble. In use, the door consists of one main door body 1 and two secondary door bodies 2, connected by four solid wood splicing boards 3 and four solid wood positioning boards 4. During assembly, first, take one secondary door body 2 and align its bottom end (with splicing groove 6 and positioning groove 7) with one end of the main door body 1. Then, take one solid wood splicing board 3 and guide the teardrop-shaped guide strip 9 into the teardrop-shaped guide groove 8 from one side. Then, push the solid wood splicing board 3 to slide, allowing... The solid wood splicing board 3 slides onto the splicing groove 6. After it is covered, another solid wood splicing board 3 slides onto the splicing groove 6 on the other side of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2. Then, by using the connection bolt 5 and the threaded hole 10, the two solid wood positioning boards 4 are covered into the positioning grooves 7 at the front and rear ends of the main door body 1 and the secondary door body 2, so that the two solid wood positioning boards 4 block the front and rear ends of the solid wood splicing board 3. Then, the other secondary door body 2 is connected to the other end of the main door body 1 in the same way, and the entire door assembly is completed.

[0030] This utility model discloses a solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble. Its installation method, connection method, or setting method are all common mechanical methods. As long as it can achieve its beneficial effect, it can be implemented.

[0031] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the technical principles of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble, characterized in that, Includes the door body and two sets of connecting parts; The door body includes a main door body (1) and two auxiliary door bodies (2). The upper and lower sides of the left and right ends of the main door body (1) and one side of the left and right ends of the two auxiliary door bodies (2) are provided with splicing grooves (6). The upper and lower sides of the front and rear ends of the main door body (1) and one side of the front and rear ends of the two auxiliary door bodies (2) are provided with positioning grooves (7) that communicate with the splicing grooves (6). Each set of splicing grooves (6) is provided with teardrop-shaped guide grooves (8). Each set of positioning grooves (7) is provided with threaded holes (10). The two auxiliary door bodies (2) are symmetrically installed on the upper and lower ends of the main door body (1) through connectors. The connector includes two solid wood splicing boards (3) and two solid wood positioning boards (4) for combining and connecting the main door body (1) and the two secondary door bodies (2).

2. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 1, characterized in that, Two teardrop-shaped guide strips (9) are symmetrically provided on the inner sides of the two solid wood splicing boards (3). The front and rear ends of the teardrop-shaped guide strips (9) are aligned with the front and rear ends of the solid wood splicing boards (3), respectively. The teardrop-shaped guide strips (9) and the solid wood splicing boards (3) are integrally formed. The two solid wood splicing boards (3) are symmetrically covered in the splicing grooves (6) on the left and right ends of the main door body (1) and the secondary door body (2) through the cooperation of the teardrop-shaped guide strips (9) and the teardrop-shaped guide grooves (8). The outer side of the board (3) is aligned with the left and right ends of the main door (1) and the secondary door (2) respectively. Two connecting bolts (5) are inserted on each of the two solid wood positioning boards (4). The two solid wood positioning boards (4) are symmetrically covered in the positioning grooves (7) at the front and rear ends of the main door (1) and the secondary door (2) by the cooperation of the connecting bolts (5) and the threaded holes (10). The outer side of the two solid wood positioning boards (4) is aligned with the front and rear ends of the main door (1) and the secondary door (2) respectively.

3. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The main door body (1) has two symmetrical positioning holes (11) at both the upper and lower ends. Two sets of positioning posts (12) are fixed at the ends of the two sub-door bodies (2) near the splicing groove (6). The two sub-door bodies (2) are respectively connected to the upper and lower ends of the main door body (1) through the cooperation of the positioning posts (12) and the positioning holes (11).

4. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 3, characterized in that, Each of the four solid wood positioning boards (4) has two countersunk holes (13), and each countersunk hole (13) is fitted with a connecting bolt (5). The connecting bolt (5) is an internal hexagon countersunk bolt.

5. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The outer sides of the four solid wood splicing boards (3) are each provided with multiple wavy decorative strips (14) at equal intervals.

6. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The outer edge of the teardrop-shaped guide groove (8) and the connection between the teardrop-shaped guide strip (9) and the solid wood splicing board (3) are all provided with rounded corners (15).

7. A solid wood door that is easy to disassemble and assemble as described in claim 5, characterized in that, Both sets of secondary door bodies (2) have a rounded corner (16) at the corner away from the splicing groove (6).